Improvement in mitering-machines



UNITED STATES PATENT CEETGE.

CHARLES P. POINTER, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO F. A. HOWARD AND H. M. A. POOR, vOF BELFAST, MAINE.

IMPROVEMENT IN MlTERlNG-NVIACHINES.

Specification forming part f Letters Patent No. 159.552, dated February 9, 1875; application filed June 10, 1874.

are provided with a series of holes one abovel the other, through which the connecting-rods pass, by means of which the connecting-rods and adjustable rest may be raised or lowered to the height required. The connecting-rods are held irmly in position by means of setscrews passing downward through the center of each upright, and intersecting the holes through which the connecting-rods pass, the lower ends of the set-screws pressing upon the connecting-rods, and thus holding them in position.

In the accompanying drawing, afa representthe adjustablerest; b b, the connectingrods; c c, the uprights; d d, the set-screws, and e e the rest proper of the mitering-machine.

I claim as my invention, and wish to secure by Letters Patent- The combination of the adjustable rest a, provided with stems b b, with the uprights c c, having a series of holes, and the set-screws d d, substantially as and for the purpose described.

CHAS. P. POINTER.

Witnesses K. W. BAKER, H. K. JORDAN. 

